Like the Compare two values condition for JWT DC, the Compare two values condition for JWT Cloud provides the ability to ensure that a field has a value in order to perform a transition.
As described in A general note about JWT for Jira Cloud, it is not possible to use the JWT field codes in conditions or validators. That is the reason why JWT Cloud cannot provide a one-to-one mapping of the fields which can be selected in this condition.
JWT DC parameter | JWT Cloud parameter | Notes | ||||||||||||||
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Left-hand side value | Field | While this value is set by a parser expression in JWT DC, it is selected from a drop-down list in JWT Cloud. | ||||||||||||||
Right-hand side value | Comparison value | Either a field can be selected or a value can be set manually. In JWT Cloud one of these options has to be selected first and then a field or a value by using the parser expression editor has to be provided. | ||||||||||||||
Operator | Operator
| Depending on the field which is selected as left-hand value, not all operators are valid for this field. Only the valid ones are offered. JWT Cloud offers the two additional operators |
Due to the different architecture, it may happen that the condition gets too complex. This is the case when many fields are checked. The condition cannot be saved, and a corresponding error message will be displayed. If that's the case, the condition has to be split up into two or more.
If you still have questions, feel free to refer to our support team.